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Epoxy Primer
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Epoxy primer
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  • Information
  • Benefits
  • Specifications
  • Installation Guide

Information

Richco Epoxy Primer is used to seal and prepare the surface before the finished coating/system is applied.

  • Seals Porous Surface
  • Indoor & Outdoor Use
  • Solvent Free
  • Low Odour
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Benefits

Deep Penetrating
Richco Epoxy Primer promotes adhesion on difficult and worn surfaces prior to the application of floor coatings/systems. The Primer is deep penetrating ensuring the overlaying product will not absorb into the sub base.

Solvent Free
Richco Epoxy Primer can be used in areas where solvent-based products may taint or give off unacceptable odours.

Specifications

Area Coverage
A 5kg unit of Richco Epoxy primer will cover approximately 20 - 25m per unit per coat. Please note: porous surfaces may require extra coats.

Unit Size
This product comes in a 1, 2.5 and 5.0kg unit and is a two part system.

Primer Suitable For:
Epoxy High Build Floor Coating.
Standard Epoxy Coating.
Flake Flooring.
Glitter Flooring.
Self Levelling Epoxy Flooring.
Marble Effect Flooring.
Epoxy AS Aggregate Flooring.
Grip Encapsulated Floor Paint.
Clear Anti Slip Coating.
Anti Slip UVR Coating.

Installation Guide

Curing Time
Richco Epoxy Primer can be over coated in 2-4 hours, depending on the degree of penetration into the substrate. Over coating can be made within this time or while still touch dry. If the primer is left for more than 48 hours before over coating, the primer will require abrasion to provide a key.

Surface Preparation
New concrete should be at least 21 - 28 days old or the moisture less than 5%. The substrate should be clean, free from laitance, oil, grease or other agents which may impair adhesion. Techniques should include one or more of the following, depending on how contaminated the substrate is:- acid etching - light mechanical scabbling - blasting - grinding or degreasing.

Mixing
Add the full contents of Component B to the contents of Component A and mix thoroughly.

Application
Apply by brush or roller and work well into the surface. Apply in one even coat.

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